Question for SAR

Sar, you continue to defend Mark Sanchez on this board. It's now his 4th year and he hasn't completed over 55% of his passes yet. ROOKIES are now regularly completing over 60% of their passes. Look at what Russell f'n Wilson is doing! When will you start putting the blame on Sanchez and realize he's not a starting QB?

Damien Woody said it best:

Damien Woody ‏@damienwoody
So basically the Jets need to put together an ALL-PRO roster 4 Sanchez to succeed?! There’s this thing called a salary cap ppl
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Ask yourself this. Could a quarterback like Peyton manning, who everyone uses as the example, make this team better? My answer is no. The talent on that Denver team already was better then what the jets have. Peyton wouldn't be able to succeed in Ny, so how could Sanchez? He's got nothing to work with.

There are a few people on this board who still believe in Sanchez.
Maybe its because hes handsome.
Maybe its because he flashed in his 1st 2 years and they dont understand that if you dont build upon it, a flash is just a flash.
Maybe its because they cant believe that the #5 pick in the whole draft is not going to pan out.

Its the same as the few guys around here that made excuses for gholsten. He needs to be a 4-3 DE etc.

Nothing you say is going to change their minds. Why try?

Who cares what others think about sanchez. Be happy that you are smart enough to see the fact that the guy will never ever succeed in a new york jet uniform.

Ask yourself this. Could a quarterback like Peyton manning, who everyone uses as the example, make this team better? My answer is no. The talent on that Denver team already was better then what the jets have. Peyton wouldn't be able to succeed in Ny, so how could Sanchez? He's got nothing to work with.

Players like Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck were 80% of the way there when they entered the NFL. Just needed the right circumstances, the right support, have a legit shot to get to that rare 100% level.

Players like Mark Sanchez are 60% of the way there when they enter the NFL. Not the slam-dunk, can't-miss type of prospects that these other clear #1's are. They need more circumstances and more support to get to a 90% level, will never be those 100% guys.

Ask yourself this. Could a quarterback like Peyton manning, who everyone uses as the example, make this team better? My answer is no. The talent on that Denver team already was better then what the jets have. Peyton wouldn't be able to succeed in Ny, so how could Sanchez? He's got nothing to work with.

Do you seriously think peyton wouldnt make this team better then it is now with sanchez? Are you deluisonal?

Name a single game where sanchez has elevated the play of those around him...

Players like Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck were 80% of the way there when they entered the NFL. Just needed the right circumstances, the right support, have a legit shot to get to that rare 100% level.

Players like Mark Sanchez are 60% of the way there when they enter the NFL. Not the slam-dunk, can't-miss type of prospects that these other clear #1's are. They need more circumstances and more support to get to a 90% level, will never be those 100% guys.

Apples and oranges.

SAR I

What circumstances was luck given this year?

Outside of Wayne, there isnt a single offensive playmaker on that team that is better then what we offer. Keller > Fleener Greene > Vic Ballard, Kerley > donnie avery. Our offensive line > their offensive line.

Yet somehow they have won 6 games...could it possibly be that the QB elevates the play of those around him?

Maybe he can actually move in the pocket, avoid a blitz and hit a receiver rather then getting sacked and fumbling?

I'm going to come out and say it. I completely agree with Sar on this one, and I have for a while. These are the only QB's I would take ahead of Sanchez.

Brady, Ben, Schaub, P. Manning, Rodgers, Stafford, Brees, Eli, and maybe Ryan. That's it. I didn't include any rookies, because I would like to see what they do their 2nd year. On potential,I would take RGIII and Luck.

Outside of Wayne, there isnt a single offensive playmaker on that team that is better then what we offer. Keller > Fleener Greene > Vic Ballard, Kerley > donnie avery. Our offensive line > their offensive line.

Yet somehow they have won 6 games...could it possibly be that the QB elevates the play of those around him?

Maybe he can actually move in the pocket, avoid a blitz and hit a receiver rather then getting sacked and fumbling?

eagle, just give it up....poor old sars will be one of suckys last supporters.....even when he is finally booted from the team....left to be a career backup, sars will say he didnt have the right situation!!!

I'm going to come out and say it. I completely agree with Sar on this one, and I have for a while. These are the only QB's I would take ahead of Sanchez.

Brady, Ben, Schaub, P. Manning, Rodgers, Stafford, Brees, Eli, and maybe Ryan. That's it. I didn't include any rookies, because I would like to see what they do their 2nd year. On potential,I would take RGIII and Luck.

So there I feel better, even though I'll get roasted for this.

this is one of the funniest...or should i say dumbest post i have EVER seen in all my years!!!! wow.

I'm going to come out and say it. I completely agree with Sar on this one, and I have for a while. These are the only QB's I would take ahead of Sanchez.

Brady, Ben, Schaub, P. Manning, Rodgers, Stafford, Brees, Eli, and maybe Ryan. That's it. I didn't include any rookies, because I would like to see what they do their 2nd year. On potential,I would take RGIII and Luck.

So there I feel better, even though I'll get roasted for this.

"Maybe matt ryan" the leading MVP candidate who has no running game yet has managed an 8-0 season. A guy who is 51-19 in his career? A player who commands respect in the huddle and leads his team?

Amazing. Not only does our QB complete less then 60% of his passes, but he also sulks through games and exhibits zero leadership ability on the field.

I got to agree with this. The Colts were absolutely pathetic last year. They are at the very least respectable and at the most a real playoff contender with a Rookie QB.

I'm off the Sanchez bangwagon. To give up a player within the first two years of their career is stupid and just because it pans out that way doesn't make someone a visionary. The fact that Mark still makes bonehead plays, can't protect the football, and despite all the drops can't complete at the very least 60% of his passes coupled with mind numbing inaccuracy after 3.5 seasons of football is alarming. He actually looks worse and this is because he doesn't have the confidence or mental makeup necessary. He's defeated. His team doesn't believe in him. It's over and you can tell he's checked out.

No pocket awareness at all. For a QB with excellent footwork he rarely if ever uses it to his advantage. In his first 3 seasons he was very impressive with that, now it's non existent. He can't sense the rush, he doesn't evade the pocket wisely, he can't seem to go a game without getting a pass batted at the line, he's easily rattled.... I could go on, but I don't even care anymore.